Gift Basket Business Information

Ribbon Tie-On Video

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Bow and Plush Tie-On Technique

Gift wrapping services can provide a great new revenue stream. Plus, it can coax customers into extra add-on sales. Use the quick tip in this new video lesson from Gift Basket Review Online to perk up sales with add-on gifts, and create a memorable presentation.

The soon-to-be-posted video is free to members of Gift Basket Review Online, the world’s largest gift basket resource site. If you’re not already a member, check out the free videos on the site -- available for viewing to guests. You will not be asked for a credit card for free videos, so ignore the pop-up message -- (it freaks out some guests to the site). Enjoy the free videos and subscribe for the BEST ones!

Stretching Your Dollars Video

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Stretching Your Dollars

Wine, chocolate and roses are the most popular Valentine gifts. But putting them together in a gift basket can be expensive. This new video lesson from Gift Basket Review Online (hosted by Debra Paulk) demonstrates a method for stretching the inventory by placing the wine bottle horizontally, and propping it up for more design interest.

The video will be available in download format, free to subscribing members of Gift Basket Review Online, the world’s largest gift basket resource site. Annual membership is $39.95 and provides access to thousands of gift basket design photos, dozens of gift basket videos, hundreds of articles, and access to Gift Basket Review magazine archives. The site is updated seasonally with new videos, articles, design ideas and more.


Stretch Your Inventory Video

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Season to Season Gift Design
Classic Stack Saves Time and Money

Keep inventory tight with gift designs that move seamlessly from one season to the next. This new video lesson from Gift Basket Review Online, hosted by Debra Paulk, shows how to change accent gifts and ribbon to take a gourmet stack from Valentine’s Day to Mother’s Day.

This one-minute download is expected to posted by next week, along with three other new titles. The video will be available to members of GBR Online, the largest gift basket resource site in the world. Members have access to thousands of gift basket design photos, hundreds of articles, archives of Gift Basket Review magazine, and dozens of videos. www.gbreview.com.

Twisted Ribbon Video

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Easy Technique Adds Design Interest

Versatile, time-saving gift towers and stacks are always in fashion. Fill the containers with whatever the recipient likes. In this NEW video lesson from Gift Basket Review Online, you’ll pick up a little ribbon design twist that can add a lot of interest to your stacks and towers.

The soon-to-be-posted video is available in download format and is free to subscribing members of GBR Online. To subscribe, go to www.gbreview.com. Annual subscriptions are $39.95 and provide members access to the largest gift basket resource center in the world. Over 2,000 photos, hundreds of articles, and dozens of videos. The site is updated seasonally with fresh information and new articles.

Fighting the Fat Tax

AWARD-WINNING NYC BEVERAGE ENTREPRENEUR
CALLS ON STATE LEGISLATURE TO REJECT OBESITY TAX

 
 
(NEW YORK, NY) -  Liz Morrill, Founder & CEO of Fizzy Lizzy, a brand of all-natural sparkling juice based in Manhattan, has issued urgent appeals to all members of the New York State Legislature to reject Governor Paterson's planned eighteen percent "obesity tax" on carbonated beverages slated for 2009.  In New York City, the tariff would increase the existing sales tax on sparkling juice (and on numerous other packaged beverages) that has existed since 1965, to over 26%.
 
"The proposed tax is completely irrational" states Morrill. "For instance" Morrill goes on, "it imposes no tax on 100% juices such as Tropicana Pure Premium Orange, which has a whopping 165 calories and 33 grams of sugar per 12 ounces, but levies a massive 26% tax on Fizzy Lizzy Tangerine, (50% juice and 50% seltzer), which contains only 100 calories and 24 grams of sugar per 12-ounce bottle. I started this company precisely because people wanted a lower-calorie and refreshing alternative to plain juice. Now it seems that Governor Paterson wants to penalize my company, and others like it, for providing healthful, all-natural alternatives.
 
Even more perplexing", Morrill continues, "is the fact that diet sodas, laden with artificial sweeteners, artificial flavors and preservatives, which numerous scientific studies have shown actually increase one's yearning for sweets, get a pass but all non-diet carbonated beverages, regardless of calorie and nutritional content, are heavily taxed. So nonsensical is this proposal that it even applies to flavored seltzer containing zero calories!
 
Oddly, almost all non-carbonated beverages without regard to nutritional profile, get a pass. Instead of mindlessly demonizing carbonation, the tax, if any, should be based upon objective nutritional criteria such as calories and sugars per ounce. It should favor all-natural products that intrinsically provide vitamins, minerals and other nutrients as well."
 
Fizzy Lizzy is an all-natural line of beverages consisting of fruit juice and sparkling water with no added sugar or corn syrup. With an average of 56% juice per bottle, Fizzy Lizzy's entire product line contains fewer calories and grams of sugar per ounce than any other brand of sparkling juice. Established in 2000, Fizzy Lizzy received a silver medal at the 2007 Fancy Food Show for "Outstanding Cold Beverage" and has been lauded by media ranging from Better Nutrition to Food & Wine to The New York Times. The company's beverages are available in eight flavors and are sold in select supermarkets, gourmet- and health-food stores and cafés nationwide. For more information, please call 800-203-9336 and/or visit www.fizzylizzy.com.

 
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Topaz Wafer Rolls Recall

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December 19, 2008 – National Brands Inc., Spring Valley NY is initiating a nationwide recall of all their 4.76oz (135gm) cans and 12.3oz (350gm) cans of Topaz brand Wafer Rolls because it may be contaminated with Melamine.
Product was distributed nationwide through retail stores.
The product comes in 4.76oz (135gm) metal cans and 12.3oz (350gm) metal cans in the following four flavors:
  • Topaz Wafer Rolls with Chocolate Flavored Cream Filling Lot numbers L8085A, L8219A, L8245A
  • Topaz Wafer Rolls with Hazelnut Chocolate Flavored Cream Filling Lot numbers L8085D, L8219D, L8245D
  • Topaz Wafer Rolls with Vanilla Flavored Cream Filling Lot numbers L8085B, L8219B, L8245B
  • Topaz Wafer Rolls with Mocha Cappuccino Flavored Cream Filling Lot numbers L8085C, L8219C, L8245C
Consumers who have the product which is being recalled should stop using it immediately. No illnesses associated with this product have been reported to date.
The recall was initiated after FDA testing discovered that product was found to contain Melamine.
Consumers who have purchased Topaz brand Wafer Rolls are urged to return it to the place of purchase for a full refund. Consumers with questions may contact the company at 1-866-238-5201, Monday to Friday 9:00 to 5:00, Eastern Standard Time.